Every Look From Givenchy Fall/Winter 2023
Through recontextualized compositions and silhouettes, Givenchy has brought a reinvigorated tone of elegance and glamor to Paris Fashion Week. “The reflection of a new elegance takes shape in a balance between the new and the old,” says Givenchy in their show’s notes. In his latest collection, Creative Director Matthew M. Williams alludes to Hubert De Givenchy’s classic designs to appreciate the art-driven women that surround him every day.
Styled by CR’s Editor-in-Chief Carine Rotifeld, Williams taps into the simplicity and effortless nature of Parisian wardrobe—important basics and neutral tones—while bringing an aire of American comfort and novelty with relaxed jackets and trousers. The collection aims to empower the modern-day woman, who is equally as comfortable as she is confident and glamorous.
Through recontextualized compositions and silhouettes, Givenchy has brought a reinvigorated tone of elegance and glamor to Paris Fashion Week. “The reflection of a new elegance takes shape in a balance between the new and the old,” says Givenchy in their show’s notes. In his latest collection, Creative Director Matthew M. Williams alludes to Hubert De Givenchy’s classic designs to appreciate the art-driven women that surround him every day.
Styled by CR’s Editor-in-Chief Carine Rotifeld, Williams taps into the simplicity and effortless nature of Parisian wardrobe—important basics and neutral tones—while bringing an aire of American comfort and novelty with relaxed jackets and trousers. The collection aims to empower the modern-day woman, who is equally as comfortable as she is confident and glamorous.
Every Look From Diesel Fall/Winter 2023
It all begins with an idea.
Sexy clothes, sexy people, and a sexy time were the themes of Diesel’s show in Milan as models walked down the runway next to a pile of 200,000 Durex condoms and moaning on the soundtrack. Representing freedom, choice, and pleasure, Diesel exemplifies that sex is a human right –and one that’s meant to revel in. “Sex positivity is something amazing,” said Creative Director Glenn Martens in the show’s notes. “We like to play at Diesel, and we are serious about it.”
In a collection based on individual freedom and experimental nature, of course, condoms provide a central theme. The installation served as a sneak peek into their forthcoming capsule collection with Durex, which is the first time Durex has collaborated with a fashion brand. Dropping in April, the collection will include jersey T-shirts that blend Diesel and Durex’s logos as well as 300,000 free condoms available in Diesel stores around the world following the release.